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  • As wedding bells ring again for popular Nigerian singer, 2face Idibia, also known as 2baba, let's take a look at some of the celebrities who said 'I do' for a second time after their first marriage ended.

    Love is a thrilling experience. While it can come to a sad end for some, others do not give up.

    This can be said for some Nigerian celebrities who have tied the knot for a second time, believing in love again despite how fragile it can get sometimes.

    In no particular order, let's meet them.

    1. Mercy Aigbe

    Mercy Aigbe, now known as Mercy Aigbe-Adeoti, was previously married to a Nigerian hotelier, Lanre Gentry from 2010 until 2017 when cracks began to surface in their marriage.

    Her first marriage produced a daughter, Michelle while her second with Gentry produced a son, Juwon.

    The movie star and filmmaker did not give up on love as she got married again to Kazeem Adeoti, the CEO of film production and distribution company, Adekaz Productions in 2022.

    She announced her conversion to Islam in 2023, changing her name to Hajiya Meena.

    Although the mother of two has been married thrice, her marriage to Lanre Gentry and remarriage to Kazeem Adeoti caught the attention of the public.

    ALSO READ: Mercy Aigbe reveals reason she married Kazim Adeoti as a second wife

    2. Funke Akindele

    Funke Akindele tied the knot with Kehinde Almaroof Oloyede in May 2012. The couple dissolved the marriage the following year in 2013, citing irreconcilable differences.

    Then in May 2016, she walked down the aisle for a second time with Nigerian rapper and filmmaker, Abdulrasheed Bello, popularly known as JJC Skillz.

    The union produced a set of twins in December 2018.

    JJC Skillz, however, took to his Instagram page in June 2022 to announce their separation.

    Funke Akindele, formerly known as Funke Akindele Bello, has remained single and focused on her career since then.

    3. Richard Mofe-Damijo

    Popular Nollywood actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo, known widely as RMD,

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    Stanley Okoro? Formerly with Rangers International of Enugu and now with Heartland F.C.? I said it to a friend that I’ve personally gone to see the Eaglets train at the Astroturf at CAMPOS street, opposite UBA, Igbosere branch, in one of their training sections just before they cancelled their purported friendly to mark the memorial day for Sam Okparaji, that these boys are all over 17 years, even after they droped some players due to the MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) test. I’d risked been querried at work due to my passionate support for all our national team players. After listening to Brilla FM on Nigeria team news while in our staff bus (heading to my office), I couldn’t wait to get to the office. The moment I spotted them through one of the windows of the 11th floor our office building. I rushed out, tried all I could to gain entrance through all the gates but was denied entrance by the security guys of the company carrying out outstanding works in the premises. Trust me, crazy and passionate about Nigeria National football teams, I managed to sneak in through a corner that has not been fenced. I saw them, watched them for about 10minutes and took pictures and quickly rushed back to the office. What was supposed to be happiness for me turned to be sadness because, for once, I wanted to see a true U17 who would be the future of Nigeria football but I saw few in their early twenties and majority close to thirties. I was disappointed.

    I played along Stanley Okoro, ‘Awila’, Izueke et al in one of the zonal camping for the then ‘junior boys’ team to represent Enugu North. The venue was National Grammar School Nike (my Sec. Sch.), Enugu. Okoro was then in either SS1 (my level then as well) or above me (i.e. SS2). He later played for the famous River lane FC while still in school and even after his se

    Victor Osimhen… boy who will be king

    It is said that the greats start showing glimpses of their future greatness from their early strides. Many of the world’s great men and women grow to reckoning through efforts and paths they took in their growing up years.

    According to experts, many are blessed with various talents, but only a few grow to achieve their potential by deliberately nurturing such talents to bloom. Such is true of Victor Osimhen, who was recently named Serie A’s Player of the Month for January.

    The Nigerian, who plays for Italy’s Napoli, the club made popular by the legendary Diego Amando Maradona, gambling had previously won the Goal of the Month award for his ferocious strike in Napoli’s 2-1 win against AS Roma.

    Osimhen has scored a league-topping 19 goals in Serie A this season, bet shop six clear of Lautaro Martínez and seven ahead of Ademola Lookman.

    The 24-year-old’s clinical form has helped propel Napoli to the league summit and forge a staggering 18-point lead over current runners-up Inter Milan – with the club on course to lift their first Scudetto in 33 years.

    Such has been his phenomenal rise in the sport that he was on Monday, March 6, named winner of the 2022 prize for foreign athlete of the year in Italy. The winner of the award was announced in a statement by the Foreign Press Association in Italy,bet  the organisers of the prize.

    According to the statement, the 24-year-old Nigerian was given the prize because of his “fundamental to Napoli’s extraordinary success, thanks to his excellent play, great power, incredible speed and vocation for scoring goals.”

    Osimhen was also named the ’emerging player of the year’ at the 2022 Globe Soccer Awards. He defeated Barcelona’s Gavi and Federico Valverde of Real Madrid for the prize meant for the best young football talent in the world.

    These accolades in the young Nigerian’s career are testaments to the talent and dedication the former Lagos street boy has shown since he led the

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  • Friday, 8 March, 2002, 16:34 GMT

    Nigeria's best XI?


    We can look at John Utaka, Yakubu Aighagbeni and a few others who are hungry to make names from the bench

    Dallas, Madrid, Spain.


    I have always lead the call for the removal of our over-aged goalkeepers

    Anderson Emmy Snr, Nigeria / Cote d'Ivoire


    I strongly feel that the experienced fold are still very relevant to us

    Ogunba Kolawole, Nigeria


    Choosing the Nigerian best 11 is a huge problem because Nigeria is blessed with abundant talents

    Kunle Falowo, Finland


    Repeat after me, "NO KANU"

    Demola Baba, Nigeria/USA


    Okocha should go but he must fight for his position

    Ade Deen, England


    England and Argentina will fall like a pack of cards

    Olusegun Fabiyi, Nigeria/US


    Taribo West and Celestine Babayaro as core defenders

    Temi, Nigeria/Canada


    Old players shouldn't be invited back

    Lomak Joseph, Nigeria